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Doc Holliday

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Check this out:

https://terb.cc/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=2457329&postcount=1

Here is what Dave of Phoenix had been posting about the guy on his popular blog:
http://www.sexwork.com/terbad.html

Read more about it here on Terb:

https://terb.cc/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=224982

Un-f$&$in believable!!!!! By the way, many of us corresponded with Dave of Phoenix years ago back in the days of Canbest. He was a somewhat well-known hobbyist at the time whom we could rely on for recommendations about the Mtl scene. Heck, he was also a member of my infamous `Doc Holliday`s Saloon`, back in the day.....
 

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Geez whiz... you just never know.

An interesting sidebar to this story:

Have you noticed how difficult it it to hire true hit men. So very often one ends up hiring a police man or agent.

I guess we don't know the successes, but time after time after time, whether here or in the states, they end up with a cop or an agent.

Why? You may know someone pretty heavily involved in crime but even they draw the line at murder for one or another or more reasons. They ain't into it, they know the cops put the most effort into solving murders, they know the person hiring them isn't a professional criminal and would crack under very little pressure and/or the guy hired knows he can score serious points and get great favours from the cops if he turns in a murderer.

So it all makes you think twice about hiring one.... there is another important factor too; the lack of any standards or licensing board for hit men... their work is terribly spotty and as often as not the job is bungled. True professionals are indeed rare.
 

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Dee said:
Geez whiz... you just never know.

An interesting sidebar to this story:

Have you noticed how difficult it it to hire true hit men. So very often one ends up hiring a police man or agent.

I guess we don't know the successes, but time after time after time, whether here or in the states, they end up with a cop or an agent.

Why? You may know someone pretty heavily involved in crime but even they draw the line at murder for one or another or more reasons. They ain't into it, they know the cops put the most effort into solving murders, they know the person hiring them isn't a professional criminal and would crack under very little pressure and/or the guy hired knows he can score serious points and get great favours from the cops if he turns in a murderer.

So it all makes you think twice about hiring one.... there is another important factor too; the lack of any standards or licensing board for hit men... their work is terribly spotty and as often as not the job is bungled. True professionals are indeed rare.

:D There isn't a review board for hitmen!:D

Too much "bait & switch"...:D
 

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misunderstood said:
:D There isn't a review board for hitmen!:D

Dommage! :)

Seriously and completely hypothetically though (and I appreciate not too much can be said publicly but please PM me where necessary) how would one hire a hit man for a job where the victim was suffering from cancer in the most horrible way and wanted to die sooner rather then later and all is family is in agreement?
 

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Very god point Dee. It works both ways though, if the Hit man is caught the prosecutors could offer a very attractive deal to give up his employer. At least that's what happens on Law & Order :)
 
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It's been known for quite some time that the owner of TER has coerced many escorts / agencies into freebies in exchange for preferential treatment or even being allowed on his site. He's not the cream of society for sure.
 

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Dee said:
Dommage! :)

Seriously and completely hypothetically though (and I appreciate not too much can be said publicly but please PM me where necessary) how would one hire a hit man for a job where the victim was suffering from cancer in the most horrible way and wanted to die sooner rather then later and all is family is in agreement?

why would one hire another person to do that?

it is still murder, and the family / participants can be charged with a crime.

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpa...=&&scp=3&sq=assisted suicide + seconal&st=cse

for instructions on how to die.
 

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Thanks Maria and YouWantOption...

In my hypothetical example any insurances entitlements would be waived before the dead was done...

I'll read the article YWO in detail... in general browsing it seems like those who try to commit suicide have somewhat more success then hit men but still very often foul things up too, just leaving themselves in a worse situation.
 

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Sheesh. I remember reading all Dave's BS on the Spreadsheet about seeking intimacy and thinking he must be a really gentle guy.

Uggghhh
 

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bumfie said:
Sheesh. I remember reading all Dave's BS on the Spreadsheet about seeking intimacy and thinking he must be a really gentle guy.

Uggghhh

Gentle, intimate Dave was the potential victim. Other, bad Dave was the guy who hired the hit-man.
 
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